This course made me so happy and eager to wake up to see what the next module was about. I've seen many of the movies several times, but it was fun to hear the back stories and also learn about the artists behind the scenes. And I finally watched GiGi - a movie I put off for several years, because I watched it for 15 minutes once and didn't like it. What a mistake that was!

I volunteer at my local public library every week - shelving and shelf-reading the DVDs. I find quite a few classics in the mix. There are movies, TV shows, foreign films, instruction videos, and documentary films. It is a wonderful resource.

I'm with you. I am also retired. It is very hard for me to sit still and watch any movie (not just my favorite - musicals) without getting antsy. I am planning to watch some documentaries (one of my favorite genres) on musicals. I am also going to brush off all the "That's Entertainment" videos, as well as "That's Dancing".

I was finally able to get in with my IPhone...however the sound and picture kept on buffering out. I am hoping that the session will be able to access on-demand and not live. What I could manage to hear was interesting.

They are if you have the DVD option. We have the streaming and DVD plan and I order often. The movie Silk Stockings arrived here a few days ago. I either order from Netflix, or many times my area public library has many different genres of DVDs that are available for loan.